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Joshua Anbar; Maurice Metoyer; Christopher J. Smith; Nicole L. Matthews – Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, 2025
Purpose: Most assessment tools used to diagnose and characterize autism spectrum disorder (ASD) were developed for in-person administration. The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic resulted in the need to adapt traditional assessment tools for online administration with only minimal evidence to support validity of such practices. Methods:…
Descriptors: Intelligence Tests, Autism Spectrum Disorders, Scores, Computer Assisted Testing
Yusha Lv; Xiaoli Wang; Xuemei Zhang; Juan Li – PRIMUS, 2024
This paper first analyzed the shortcomings of the summative final exam methods which focuses only on final exams. Then, we showed the specific implementation of the quantitative formative assessment which includes objective results and subjective scores. Objective results include the traditional written chapter test score, online mid-term and…
Descriptors: Mathematics Tests, Formative Evaluation, Scores, Student Evaluation
Robert N. Prince – Numeracy, 2025
One of the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic was the rapid shift to replacing traditional, paper-based tests with their computer-based counterparts. In many cases, these new modes of delivering tests will remain in place for the foreseeable future. In South Africa, the National Benchmark Quantitative Literacy (QL) test was impelled to make this…
Descriptors: Benchmarking, Numeracy, Multiple Literacies, Paper and Pencil Tests
Markus T. Jansen; Ralf Schulze – Educational and Psychological Measurement, 2024
Thurstonian forced-choice modeling is considered to be a powerful new tool to estimate item and person parameters while simultaneously testing the model fit. This assessment approach is associated with the aim of reducing faking and other response tendencies that plague traditional self-report trait assessments. As a result of major recent…
Descriptors: Factor Analysis, Models, Item Analysis, Evaluation Methods
Daniel M. Settlage; Jim R. Wollscheid – Journal of the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning, 2024
The examination of the testing mode effect has received increased attention as higher education has shifted to remote testing during the COVID-19 pandemic. We believe the testing mode effect consists of four components: the ability to physically write on the test, the method of answer recording, the proctoring/testing environment, and the effect…
Descriptors: College Students, Macroeconomics, Tests, Answer Sheets
Santi Lestari – Research Matters, 2024
Despite the increasing ubiquity of computer-based tests, many general qualifications examinations remain in a paper-based mode. Insufficient and unequal digital provision across schools is often identified as a major barrier to a full adoption of computer-based exams for general qualifications. One way to overcome this barrier is a gradual…
Descriptors: Keyboarding (Data Entry), Handwriting, Test Format, Comparative Analysis
Tadd Farmer; Michael C. Johnson; Jorin D. Larsen; Lance E. Davidson – Advances in Physiology Education, 2025
Team-based learning (TBL) is an active learning instructional strategy shown to improve student learning in large-enrollment courses. Although early implementations of TBL proved generally effective in an undergraduate exercise physiology course that delivered an online individual readiness assurance test (iRAT) before class, the instructor…
Descriptors: Cooperative Learning, Active Learning, Undergraduate Students, Exercise Physiology
Thuy Ho Hoang Nguyen; Bao Trang Thi Nguyen; Giang Thi Linh Hoang; Nhung Thi Hong Pham; Tu Thi Cam Dang – Language Testing in Asia, 2024
The present study explored the comparability in performance scores between the computer-delivered and face-to-face modes for the two speaking tests in the Vietnamese Standardized Test of English Proficiency (VSTEP) (the VSTEP.2 and VSTEP.3-5 Speaking tests) according to Vietnam's Six-Level Foreign Language Proficiency Framework (VNFLPF) and test…
Descriptors: Test Format, Computer Assisted Testing, Student Attitudes, Language Tests
Sami Baral; Eamon Worden; Wen-Chiang Lim; Zhuang Luo; Christopher Santorelli; Ashish Gurung; Neil Heffernan – Grantee Submission, 2024
The effectiveness of feedback in enhancing learning outcomes is well documented within Educational Data Mining (EDM). Various prior research have explored methodologies to enhance the effectiveness of feedback to students in various ways. Recent developments in Large Language Models (LLMs) have extended their utility in enhancing automated…
Descriptors: Automation, Scoring, Computer Assisted Testing, Natural Language Processing
Collette Marie Lere' London – ProQuest LLC, 2024
The purpose of this quantitative, quasi-experimental study was to determine if, and to extent, there is a statistically significant difference between pre and posttest critical thinking scores of U.S. Navy Operations Specialist A-school participants in an adaptive technology training environment and those in the traditional learning environment.…
Descriptors: Military Training, Armed Forces, Critical Thinking, Skill Development
Tugba Uygun; Pinar Guner; Irfan Simsek – International Journal of Mathematical Education in Science and Technology, 2024
This study was conducted to reveal potential sources of students' difficulty and misconceptions about geometrical concepts with the help of eye tracking. In this study, the students' geometrical misconceptions were explored by answering the questions on the geometry test prepared based on the literature and test-taking processes and represented…
Descriptors: Eye Movements, Geometric Concepts, Mathematics Instruction, Misconceptions
Zhihui Zhang; Xiaomeng Huang – Education and Information Technologies, 2024
Blended learning combines online and traditional classroom instruction, aiming to optimize educational outcomes. Despite its potential, student engagement with online components remains a significant challenge. Gamification has emerged as a popular solution to bolster engagement, though its effectiveness is contested, with research yielding mixed…
Descriptors: Educational Games, Blended Learning, Learning Motivation, Language Proficiency
Hubert Izienicki – Teaching Sociology, 2024
Many instructors use a syllabus quiz to ensure that students learn and understand the content of the syllabus. In this project, I move beyond this exercise's primary function and examine students' syllabus quiz scores to see if they can predict how well students perform in the course overall. Using data from 495 students enrolled in 18 sections of…
Descriptors: Tests, Course Descriptions, Performance, Predictor Variables
Eran Hadas; Arnon Hershkovitz – Journal of Learning Analytics, 2025
Creativity is an imperative skill for today's learners, one that has important contributions to issues of inclusion and equity in education. Therefore, assessing creativity is of major importance in educational contexts. However, scoring creativity based on traditional tools suffers from subjectivity and is heavily time- and labour-consuming. This…
Descriptors: Creativity, Evaluation Methods, Computer Assisted Testing, Artificial Intelligence
Christopher D. Wilson; Kevin C. Haudek; Jonathan F. Osborne; Zoë E. Buck Bracey; Tina Cheuk; Brian M. Donovan; Molly A. M. Stuhlsatz; Marisol M. Santiago; Xiaoming Zhai – Journal of Research in Science Teaching, 2024
Argumentation is fundamental to science education, both as a prominent feature of scientific reasoning and as an effective mode of learning--a perspective reflected in contemporary frameworks and standards. The successful implementation of argumentation in school science, however, requires a paradigm shift in science assessment from the…
Descriptors: Middle School Students, Competence, Science Process Skills, Persuasive Discourse